Am Samstag, den 25.04.2015, 16:38 +0200 schrieb Jaromír Mikeš: > > 2015-04-25 8:05 GMT+02:00 Michael Jarosch <kont...@riotmusic.de>: > > Am Samstag, den 25.04.2015, 05:23 +0200 schrieb Jaromír Mikeš: > > > > > problem with showq is that the project is upstream dead :( > > > > > I can't fix issue like this by myself unless somebody with better > > > skills than me will provide a patch. > > > > > > Unfortunately I don't know other alternative on linux providing > > > similar functionality ... > > > > > > If you know some free alternative let me know I will consider to > > > package it. > > > > > > I am strongly thinking to stop maintaining package and drop it > > from > > > debian because there is no upstream development. > > > > PLEASE! As long as you can maintain it with relatively low effort, > > keep > > it up! This program is just great and it's a central component in > > my > > setup. > > I just wanted to complete the bug list to show people how to > > workaround > > them. Although I would greatly aprreciate that someone squeezes the > > bugs > > I've reported I can live with them, if noone does... > I think I still can maintain it for a while, but it can't last > endlessly :( > It is not fun maintain abandoned projects. > > If you want you can always join pkg-multimedia team to maintain it > yourself. > Consider it. >
Hi! I've got some good news: I started a call for saving ShowQ on the LAU mailing list and achieved at least this: 1) Harry van Haaren as a C++-coder agreed to care about the bugs that are reported about showq. Although he made clear that he won't be able to take over the development he already fixed all the annoying bugs I've reported and managed to clear all the build warnings. He created his own repository on github where you can get the improved code from: https://github.com/harryhaaren/showq 2) Francesco Ceruti wrote some kind of an alternative to ShowQ with a modern GUI and an audio engine based upon the gstreamer framework. It's called: Linux Show Player (or LiSP for short), see http://linux-show-player.sourceforge.net/ I haven't got the time to check it out, yet, so I don't know if it already can replace ShowQ. Some people on the list tested it and came to the result that it has some advantages but can not do all the things showq can do. Although it seems to have a great potential and certainly deserves to land in the debian repository... 3) Neil C Smith wrote a java-tool named www.praxislive.org which is originally aimed on video, but seems to be used as a cue-player for audio, too. Hope, that helps! Greets! Mitsch -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org